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1. Trump issued a statement stating that the US agreed to Iran's request to continue negotiations, but clearly informed each other that the US-Iran cease-fire had ended, and that the two sides had accused each other of violating the previously signed memorandum of understanding. 2. Trump issued a tough warning to Iran, saying that 1,000 missiles have been targeted at Iran. If Iran assassinates itself, it will launch thousands of missiles and completely destroy the entire territory of Iran within a year. 3. The Saudi Crown Prince and Trump spoke on the phone. The two sides discussed the US-Iran negotiations and the situation in the Middle East region, jointly emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of maritime navigation and channels, and supported efforts related to regional stability. 4. Israeli media revealed that Israel is willing to participate in further US military attacks on Iran and is currently awaiting Trump's statement. Various departments of the Israeli military have entered a state of high alert and are closely coordinating with the US military. 5. Trump announced that Micron will increase investment in the US, increasing investment in local memory chip manufacturing and R&D from 200 billion US dollars to 250 billion US dollars, which can create 100,000 US jobs and help the return of the US manufacturing industry and supply chain security. 6. Trump said that the Gordy Howe International Bridge will be opened on July 27 as originally planned, saying that the new agreement is fairer and of higher quality. He thanked the Canadian government for its cooperation and hoped that the two countries would rely on the project to achieve a long-term win-win situation. 7. Trump refused to sign the housing bill passed by both parties to protest against the Senate's failure to pass the voter identification bill proposed by him, but he will not veto the bill and allow it to automatically take effect. 8. Trump ordered the renovation of the columns on the North Porch of the White House. The plan is to replace it with a more elaborate and ornate column style. He hopes to leave an exclusive architectural mark during his term. Currently, construction fences and scaffolding have been built at the site. 9. Trump fired two Democratic members of the US Election Assistance Commission, compounding the voluntary departure of personnel. All four members of the committee are now vacant, triggering questions about election interference from the outside world.

智通財經·07/11/2026 04:49:00
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1. Trump issued a statement stating that the US agreed to Iran's request to continue negotiations, but clearly informed each other that the US-Iran cease-fire had ended, and that the two sides had accused each other of violating the previously signed memorandum of understanding. 2. Trump issued a tough warning to Iran, saying that 1,000 missiles have been targeted at Iran. If Iran assassinates itself, it will launch thousands of missiles and completely destroy the entire territory of Iran within a year. 3. The Saudi Crown Prince and Trump spoke on the phone. The two sides discussed the US-Iran negotiations and the situation in the Middle East region, jointly emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of maritime navigation and channels, and supported efforts related to regional stability. 4. Israeli media revealed that Israel is willing to participate in further US military attacks on Iran and is currently awaiting Trump's statement. Various departments of the Israeli military have entered a state of high alert and are closely coordinating with the US military. 5. Trump announced that Micron will increase investment in the US, increasing investment in local memory chip manufacturing and R&D from 200 billion US dollars to 250 billion US dollars, which can create 100,000 US jobs and help the return of the US manufacturing industry and supply chain security. 6. Trump said that the Gordy Howe International Bridge will be opened on July 27 as originally planned, saying that the new agreement is fairer and of higher quality. He thanked the Canadian government for its cooperation and hoped that the two countries would rely on the project to achieve a long-term win-win situation. 7. Trump refused to sign the housing bill passed by both parties to protest against the Senate's failure to pass the voter identification bill proposed by him, but he will not veto the bill and allow it to automatically take effect. 8. Trump ordered the renovation of the columns on the North Porch of the White House. The plan is to replace it with a more elaborate and ornate column style. He hopes to leave an exclusive architectural mark during his term. Currently, construction fences and scaffolding have been built at the site. 9. Trump fired two Democratic members of the US Election Assistance Commission, compounding the voluntary departure of personnel. All four members of the committee are now vacant, triggering questions about election interference from the outside world.